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Chapter 36 of 174

A Dear Worker writes from Dublin

1 min read · Chapter 36 of 174

Dear Friend, I enclose you the enclosed cards for Testaments for the soldiers; they asked me to leave some with them at― Barracks. A Roman Catholic soldier, one of the wounded men, told me yesterday that he had a Testament, and read it every night at the hospital. He told me also that the men took them out every evening to read, and that one soldier commenced reading when he got up and read all day.... I had no idea that so many were without Testaments. I am going round to all the barracks I can. It gives me great joy to hear of their reading the Word. The Roman Catholic soldier told me he got a card from me and filled it up, and sent it to Dr. Wreford and got the Testament by post. I feel so thankful to you, Dr. Wreford, for enabling me to do so much with God’s precious Word.

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